Where does “chʼil łitsxooí” come from?

chʼil łitsxooí (Navajo) comes from Navajo łitsxo, from Navajo łi-, from Navajo -ł-, from Proto-Athabaskan ɬ.

chʼil łitsxooí (Navajo): orange

Definitions

  1. orange

Ancestry of “chʼil łitsxooí”, step by step

chʼil łitsxooí traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Navajo łitsxo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Navajołitsxohe/she/it is orange
2Navajołi-An adjectival prefix that forms neuter imperfective verbs, especially those relating to color
3Navajo-ł-The -ł- classifier or valence-change prefix, a...
4Proto-Athabaskanɬ

via Navajo chʼil

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Navajochʼilannual plant, weed, vegetable, vegetation
Every word from Proto-Athabaskan ɬEvery word from Navajo łi-Every word from Navajo -ł-